13. Imprisoned Egyptian Islamist with Pakistani citizenship demands that he be transferred to the American detention center of Guantanamo

Article pages:

p.5

Date of source:

August 23, 2004

Author:

Muhammad Al-Shafa’i

Summary

Article summary:

An Egyptian Islamist who holds Pakistani citizenship demanded that he be transferred from Abu Za’bal prison [in Egypt] to Guantanamo detention center in Cuba, where almost 580 Qa’ida and Taliban detainees are imprisoned, claiming that he would receive better treatment there. He claimed that he is exposed to oppression and injustice.

53. Post modern Egypt and the challenge of Bedouinization - Part 5 of 5: Social and cultural Bedouinization

Article pages:

p. 2

Date of source:

24-12-2006

Author:

Amin Makram ‘Ubayd

Summary

Article summary:

The author continues his series of articles on Bedouinization. He questions to what extent it is accurate to say that the Bedoiuns had a great influence on culture in the Middle East, and considers dress code among other things.

Text of lecture about a declining Christianity in the Middle East. Dalrymple compares between his travels in the mid nineties to when he collected material for his book ‘From the Holy Mountain: A Journey among the Christians of the Middle East,’ and recently travelled to the areas he had visited ten years earlier. Dalrymple concludes “When I started this journey, I had imagined that it would be quite a simple story of fundamentalist Muslim persecution of Christians. Now one of the most interesting things I found on this journey was the fact that this was the case almost nowhere. The situation, as so often in the Middle East, is far more complex than it appears when viewed from the distance of London or Washington. The situations in almost all cases turned out to be far more complex than one would imagine, and the rights and wrongs to be very different than the ones they seem from the distance.”

On October 28, 15 Christians and a Muslim were killed by five unknown people, who opened fire on the people when they were praying in the Catholic Church, in Bahawalpur, in Pakistan It is the first time in the history of Pakistan that Christians have been killed in a Church. Catholic and Protestant leaders condemn this incident.

The article gives an outline of the terrorists that the Egyptian courts convicted but who were offered asylum by foreign countries, among which was America. It sheds light on their crimes and the judgments made against them. The author points out that America, which once hosted some of these terrorists was attacked by terrorism on September 11.